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Social Work Education 376 2009-2010 California State University, Fresno General Catalog work research and evaluation using qualita-tive methods that prepare students for the master’s project/thesis. Covers the nature of inquiry, scientific method, ethics, topic selection, research approaches, methods of observation and data collection, and data analysis and presentation. SWRK 271T. Seminar in Social Work Specializations (1-3; max total 9) In-depth study of specific treatment mo-dalities or methods, e.g., community orga-nization, community development, crisis intervention, personality adjustment. SWRK 272T. Seminar in Areas of Social Work (1-3; max total 9) Theories and developments in the areas of mental health, public health, administra-tion of justice, child welfare, family welfare, income maintenance, schools, international social work, social gerontology, social reha-bilitation. SWRK 273. Advanced Social Work Practice and Sexuality (3) Multi-systems assessment and treatment of sexual disorders from a culturally competent, empowering perspective. Current concep-tualization of gender, sexual orientation, and varieties of sexual expression. Covers AIDS/HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Looks at effects of global traffick-ing on vulnerable populations. Meets state of California prelicensure requirements for human sexuality content. SWRK 274. Advanced Social Work Practice in Schools (3) Addresses the specific knowledge and skills required for advanced social work practice in school settings. Required for the Pupil Personnel Services credential in school so-cial work and child welfare and attendance services. SWRK 275. Advanced Social Work Practice in Schools II (3) Prerequisite: SWRK 274. Addresses specific target populations, strategies for interven-tion, and evaluation of advanced social work practice in school settings. Required for the Pupil Personnel Services credential in school social work and child welfare and attendance services. SWRK 276. Psychosocial Assessment and Treatment Planning for Clinical Social Work (3) Develops competence in clinical assessment. Helps students identify a collaborative treat-ment plan and understand the part various mental, behavioral, and emotional problems play in assessment and treatment planning in clinical social work practice. SWRK 277. Advanced Seminar on Trauma and Abuse (3) Prerequisite: SWRK 220. Analysis of the effects of trauma and abuse on victims. Historical context of trauma and post-trau-matic stress reactions. Effects of trauma and abuse on child and adult development and on individuals and families across cultures and nations. SWRK 278. Advanced Child Welfare Practice (3) Prerequisite: SWRK 128, if less than two years of experience in child welfare setting. Designed to assist students in development of practice skills (assessment, treatment, and intervention planning) in work with children and families involved within the child welfare system. Required for Title IV-E Child Welfare Program students. Meets state of California prelicensure requirements for child abuse assessment and reporting content. (Formerly SWRK 271T) SWRK 279. Seminar in Advanced Social Work Practice with Elders (3) Recommended prerequisite: SWRK 125. Advanced multi-systems practice course focused on assessment and intervention with older adults and their families. May be used to meet requirements for gerontol-ogy certification. Meets state of California requirements for licensure and continuing education. (Formerly SWRK 271T) SWRK 280. Field Instructed Practice I (2) Prerequisites: permission of field coordinator and concurrent enrollment in SWRK 220. First of two semesters applying foundation theories and concepts in field-instructed practice with individuals, groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Approved for RP grading. CR/NC grading only. (Formerly SWRK 250) SWRK 281. Field Instructed Practice II (2) Prerequisites: SWRK 280, concurrent en-rollment in SWRK 221, and permission of field coordinator. Second of two semesters applying foundation theories and concepts in field-instructed practice with individuals, groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Approved for RP grading. CR/ NC grading only. (Formerly SWRK 250) SWRK 282. Advanced Field Instructed Practice I (3) Prerequisites: SWRK 281; concurrent enrollment in SWRK 224, 225, and 246; and permission of field coordinator. First of two semesters applying advanced theories and concepts in field-instructed practice with individuals, groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Approved for RP grading. Final grade CR/NC grading only. (Formerly SWRK 251) SWRK 283. Advanced Field Instructed Practice II (3) Prerequisites: SWRK 282; concurrent enroll-ment in SWRK 227 and 247; and permission of field coordinator. Second of two semesters applying advanced theories and concepts in field-instructed practice with individuals, groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Approved for RP grading. CR/ NC grading only. (Formerly SWRK 251) SWRK 290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placement — Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. SWRK 292. Seminar in Thesis/Project (2) Prerequisites: SWRK 203, 213, 221, 261, and 281. Concurrent enrollment in SWRK 224, 225, 246, and 282. Seminar for devel-oping and implementing thesis or project research that adds to social work practice and knowledge. SWRK 298. Project (2) Prerequisites: SWRK 292 and advancement to candidacy. See Criteria for Thesis and Proj-ect. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable project for the master’s degree. Approved for RP grading. SWRK 299. Thesis (2) Prerequisites: SWRK 292 and advancement to candidacy. See Criteria for Thesis and Proj-ect. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master’s degree. Approved for RP grading. IN-SERVICE COURSE (See Catalog Numbering System.) Social Work (SWRK) SWRK 301. Seminar in Social Work Topics (1-3; max total 15)
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Date of publication | 2009-05 |
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Full Text Search | Social Work Education 376 2009-2010 California State University, Fresno General Catalog work research and evaluation using qualita-tive methods that prepare students for the master’s project/thesis. Covers the nature of inquiry, scientific method, ethics, topic selection, research approaches, methods of observation and data collection, and data analysis and presentation. SWRK 271T. Seminar in Social Work Specializations (1-3; max total 9) In-depth study of specific treatment mo-dalities or methods, e.g., community orga-nization, community development, crisis intervention, personality adjustment. SWRK 272T. Seminar in Areas of Social Work (1-3; max total 9) Theories and developments in the areas of mental health, public health, administra-tion of justice, child welfare, family welfare, income maintenance, schools, international social work, social gerontology, social reha-bilitation. SWRK 273. Advanced Social Work Practice and Sexuality (3) Multi-systems assessment and treatment of sexual disorders from a culturally competent, empowering perspective. Current concep-tualization of gender, sexual orientation, and varieties of sexual expression. Covers AIDS/HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Looks at effects of global traffick-ing on vulnerable populations. Meets state of California prelicensure requirements for human sexuality content. SWRK 274. Advanced Social Work Practice in Schools (3) Addresses the specific knowledge and skills required for advanced social work practice in school settings. Required for the Pupil Personnel Services credential in school so-cial work and child welfare and attendance services. SWRK 275. Advanced Social Work Practice in Schools II (3) Prerequisite: SWRK 274. Addresses specific target populations, strategies for interven-tion, and evaluation of advanced social work practice in school settings. Required for the Pupil Personnel Services credential in school social work and child welfare and attendance services. SWRK 276. Psychosocial Assessment and Treatment Planning for Clinical Social Work (3) Develops competence in clinical assessment. Helps students identify a collaborative treat-ment plan and understand the part various mental, behavioral, and emotional problems play in assessment and treatment planning in clinical social work practice. SWRK 277. Advanced Seminar on Trauma and Abuse (3) Prerequisite: SWRK 220. Analysis of the effects of trauma and abuse on victims. Historical context of trauma and post-trau-matic stress reactions. Effects of trauma and abuse on child and adult development and on individuals and families across cultures and nations. SWRK 278. Advanced Child Welfare Practice (3) Prerequisite: SWRK 128, if less than two years of experience in child welfare setting. Designed to assist students in development of practice skills (assessment, treatment, and intervention planning) in work with children and families involved within the child welfare system. Required for Title IV-E Child Welfare Program students. Meets state of California prelicensure requirements for child abuse assessment and reporting content. (Formerly SWRK 271T) SWRK 279. Seminar in Advanced Social Work Practice with Elders (3) Recommended prerequisite: SWRK 125. Advanced multi-systems practice course focused on assessment and intervention with older adults and their families. May be used to meet requirements for gerontol-ogy certification. Meets state of California requirements for licensure and continuing education. (Formerly SWRK 271T) SWRK 280. Field Instructed Practice I (2) Prerequisites: permission of field coordinator and concurrent enrollment in SWRK 220. First of two semesters applying foundation theories and concepts in field-instructed practice with individuals, groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Approved for RP grading. CR/NC grading only. (Formerly SWRK 250) SWRK 281. Field Instructed Practice II (2) Prerequisites: SWRK 280, concurrent en-rollment in SWRK 221, and permission of field coordinator. Second of two semesters applying foundation theories and concepts in field-instructed practice with individuals, groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Approved for RP grading. CR/ NC grading only. (Formerly SWRK 250) SWRK 282. Advanced Field Instructed Practice I (3) Prerequisites: SWRK 281; concurrent enrollment in SWRK 224, 225, and 246; and permission of field coordinator. First of two semesters applying advanced theories and concepts in field-instructed practice with individuals, groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Approved for RP grading. Final grade CR/NC grading only. (Formerly SWRK 251) SWRK 283. Advanced Field Instructed Practice II (3) Prerequisites: SWRK 282; concurrent enroll-ment in SWRK 227 and 247; and permission of field coordinator. Second of two semesters applying advanced theories and concepts in field-instructed practice with individuals, groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Approved for RP grading. CR/ NC grading only. (Formerly SWRK 251) SWRK 290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placement — Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. SWRK 292. Seminar in Thesis/Project (2) Prerequisites: SWRK 203, 213, 221, 261, and 281. Concurrent enrollment in SWRK 224, 225, 246, and 282. Seminar for devel-oping and implementing thesis or project research that adds to social work practice and knowledge. SWRK 298. Project (2) Prerequisites: SWRK 292 and advancement to candidacy. See Criteria for Thesis and Proj-ect. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable project for the master’s degree. Approved for RP grading. SWRK 299. Thesis (2) Prerequisites: SWRK 292 and advancement to candidacy. See Criteria for Thesis and Proj-ect. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master’s degree. Approved for RP grading. IN-SERVICE COURSE (See Catalog Numbering System.) Social Work (SWRK) SWRK 301. Seminar in Social Work Topics (1-3; max total 15) |